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1 AUTOMATION P R O D U C T S GROUP, INC. Operator s Manual RST-5000 Series Web Enabled Input Module Rev. A2, 1/12 Tel: 1/888/ Fax: 1/435/ sales@apgsensors.com
2 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Table of Contents Warranty... 3 System Connections... 4 Powering the RST... 5 Basic Parameters Trip Point Control Application Parameters Modbus Using the Level and Flow Website Specifications
3 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Warranty and Warranty Restrictions APG warrants its products to be free from defects of material and workmanship and will, without charge, replace or repair any equipment found defective upon inspection at its factory, provided the equipment has been returned, transportation prepaid, within 24 months from date of shipment from factory. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES NOT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No representation or warranty, express or implied, made by any sales representative, distributor, or other agent or representative of APG which is not specifically set forth herein shall be binding upon APG. APG shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, losses or expenses directly or indirectly arising from the sale, handling, improper application or use of the goods or from any other cause relating thereto and APG s liability hereunder, in any case, is expressly limited to the repair or replacement (at APG s option) of goods. Warranty is specifically at the factory. Any on site service will be provided at the sole expense of the Purchaser at standard field service rates. All associated equipment must be protected by properly rated electronic/ electrical protection devices. APG shall not be liable for any damage due to improper engineering or installation by the purchaser or third parties. Proper installation, operation and maintenance of the product becomes the responsibility of the user upon receipt of the product. Returns and allowances must be authorized by APG in advance. APG will assign a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number which must appear on all related papers and the outside of the shipping carton. All returns are subject to the final review by APG. Returns are subject to restocking charges as determined by APG s Credit Return Policy. 3
4 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 System Connections The RST-5000 is designed to add remote monitoring capabilities to almost any 4-20mA device. Sensor readings are transmitted via the internet and saved to a web server, giving the user access to the data from almost anywhere. In addition, the RST-5002 add the capability of interfacing with to 10 of APG s Modbus based sensors, such as the MNU ultrasonic sensors or MP magnetostricitive level sensors. Server Hosting Website and Logged Data Computer on Internet Network / Internet Connection Computer on Local Network Connection to Internet 4-20 ma Input Modbus Input Solid State Relay Output Switched Input PT500 Submersible Pressure Transducer (example) MNU Ultrasonic Sensors MP Magnetostrictive Float Level Sensors 4
5 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Powering the RST-5000 The RST can be powered using a Vdc power supply or via Power Over Ethernet (POE), using either a power injector or a POE enabled Ethernet switch. POE (Power Over Ethernet) G ND G ND 2 4 V Provides 24 Vdc output (to supply the 4-20mA device) when the RST is powered via POE. To AC power POE Power Injector POWER LAN + DC LAN To Network Connection RST Vdc Supply G ND G ND 2 4 V Input for supply voltage when using a non-poe power source To Network Connection To Vdc Power Source 5
6 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Basic Parameters Reference Position: sets the zero-reference point (top or bottom) for the 4-20mA input device. For example, an ultrasonic sensors reference from the top down, while a submersible pressure transducer references from the bottom up. 4mA Value: assigns the value associated with a 4 ma input signal. 20mA Value: assigns the value associated with a 20 ma input signal. 4mA Calibration: (adjustment not typically required) used to true or calibrate the Calculated Reading with a 4 ma input signal. 20mA Calibration: (adjustment not typically required) used to true or calibrate the Calculated Reading with a 20 ma input signal. Average: defines the number of input signal readings that will be averaged together to become the Calculated Reading. Each qualified readings is placed into a First-In First-Out (FIFO) buffer memory and averaged with the previous readings. The higher the Average setting, the greater the smoothing effect on fluctuating readings. A higher the Average, the slower the response to rapid changes in the input signal. A fast moving target typically requires a lower average setting. 6
7 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Window: defines the width of the target acceptance Window. Any reading that falls within the Window will be accepted as valid and averaged with previous readings. Any reading that falls outside the Window will be ignored as determined by the Out of Range Samples parameter setting. The acceptance Window starts at the Calculated Reading and extended in both directions the distance in the Window parameter. For example, if the Calculated Reading shows 100 and the Window is set at 10, then any reading between 90 and 110 will be accepted. Out of Range Samples: defines the consecutive number of readings that must fall outside of the acceptance Window before the out of range readings are recognized as legitimate and included in the averaging buffer. For example, suppose the Window is set at 25, the Out Of Range Samples is set to 10, and the Calculated Reading is 300. If a input signal suddenly jumps to a value calculated to be 400, which falls outside of the Window (300 +/-25), then the RST will ignore the new reading unless it remains for 10 consecutive samples. However, if the out of range signal were sampled only 9 consecutive times and then signal returned to within the Window, then the RST would retain the original Calculated Reading and the 9 out of range readings would simply be ignored. Sample Rate: adjusts how often the RST reads the 4-20mA input signal. 7
8 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Basic Parameters (continued) Trip Value: defines the Calculated Reading at which the trip output will change states (dependent on Trip Type setting). Trip Window: defines the value between the Trip Value and the secondary trip function for Trip Types 1,2,4,5. For example: if the Trip Value is 250, and the secondary trip function is desired at 350, then the Trip Window should be set at 100. Trip Type: determines the function of the trip output. The 10 options are illustrated in the chart on page 10 and in the descriptions below. Type 0 (Near) trip type will activate the output when Calculated Reading is less than the Trip Value setting. NOTE: the Trip Window setting is not applicable to this Trip Type and can be ignored. Type 1 (Exclusive) trip type will activate the output when the Calculated Reading is less than the Trip Value OR greater than the Trip Value + Trip Window. The output is always deactivated inside the Trip Window. 8
9 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Type 2 (Hysteresis Near) trip type will activate the output until the Calculated Reading increases beyond the Trip Value + Trip Window, at which point the output deactivates and remain in that state until the Calculated Reading falls below the Trip Value. Type 3 (Far) trip type will activate the output once the Calculated Reading increases beyond the Trip Value. NOTE: the Trip Window setting is not applicable to this Trip Type and can be ignored. Type 4 (Inclusive) trip type activates the output only inside the Trip Window. The output is deactivated when the Calculated Reading is less than the Trip Value or greater than the Trip Value + Trip Window. Type 5 (Hysteresis Far) trip type will activate the output when the Calculated Reading increases beyond the Trip Value + Trip Window, and remain active until the Calculated Reading falls below the Trip Value. Type 6 (Output Disabled) Type 7 (Loss of Echo) activates the output whenever the furthest analog distance is reached (either the 4mA or 20mA value, whichever is greater). Type 8 (Timed Interval) allows the user active the output on a timed interval. The Trip Value parameters set the interval time, and the Trip Window sets the length of time that the output will remain active at each interval. Type 9 (Abrupt Change) allow the user to set a rate of change (distance/ time) in the target readings, which if exceeded, with active the output. The Trip Value sets the time value, and the Trip Window set the distance value. 9
10 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Reference o i on Trip Value Trip Window Trip Type 0 (near) ON (closed) OFF (open) Trip Type 1 (exclusive) ON (closed) OFF (open) ON (closed) Trip Type 2 (hysteresis near) ON (closed) ON (closed) OFF (open) OFF (open) Trip Type 3 (far) OFF (open) ON (closed) Trip Type 4 (inclusive) OFF (open) ON (closed) OFF (open) Trip Type 5 (hysteresis far) OFF (open) ON (closed) ON (closed) OFF (open) 10
11 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Activating Website Alarms: the trip outputs can be used as an alarm that will report to the website whenever the alarm condition is detected, regardless of the call-in time interval. Placing a 1 in front of any of the Trip Types designates a closed or active output as an alarm condition. For example; Trip Type 5 would be designated as 15. Placing a 2 in front of any of the Trip Types designates an open or inactive output as an alarm condition. For Example; Trip Type 3 would be designated as 23. A website alarm can then be setup to automatically send out an and/or text message if an alarm is reported. The website alarm can also be set to run through a delay before reporting the condition. If the alarm condition clears during the delay, the call for the alarm will be canceled. This will help prevent erroneous calls. NOTE: any delay will come from the time it takes to connect to the website, which may vary depending on the local internet connection. For more information, see Website Alarms on pages
12 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Application Parameters Full Sets the distance (beginning from the Reference Position; see Basic Parameters) to the point where the tank is considered full. Empty Sets the distance (beginning from the Reference Position; see Basic Parameters) to the point where tank is considered empty. Application Type Determines how the RST calculates the measurement. The RST can be setup to convert the sensor readings into a volumetric calculation (refer to pages 13-16) for common nonlinear tank types. 0 = Value (factory default): the reading will be calculated based solely on the assigned 4mA and 20mA Values in the Analog Parameters page. 12
13 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series 1 = Level: subtracts the measured target distance from the user defined Empty to provide a depth of level measurement. Required parameter settings: Units, Full, Empty. 2 = Standing Cylindrical Tank with Hemispherical Bottom Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Diameter Full Empty or tt Radius 13
14 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 3 = Standing Cylindrical Tank with Conical Bottom Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Diameter Full Empty Cone Length Cone Diameter 4 = Standing Rectangular Tank with Chute Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Full Empty Tank X or Chute Length Chute Y Tank Y Chute X 14
15 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series 5 = Horizontal Cylindrical Tank with Spherical Ends Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Full Diameter Empty End Radius Length 6 = Spherical Tank Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Full Empty Diameter 7 = Pounds: allows the user to apply a conversion multiplier to the calculated level reading. The conversion Multiplier is entered in Tank Parameter 1. Example: suppose the level depth is calculated to be 5.45 feet (based on the Empty setting). If the conversion Multiplier is set to 7.150, the calculated result would be (7.15 x 5.45)
16 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 9 = Vertical Oval Tank Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Full Empty Width Depth Length 10 = Horizontal Oval Tank Enter all dimensions shown below into the Tank Parameter fields and select the desired Volume Units. Full Empty Depth Length Width Volume Units: used to select the units of measure when operating in one of the volumetric application types. Tank Parameters: used to enter tank dimensions that are applicable to the application type selected. Units: selects the unit of measure for all sensor parameters requiring dimensional measurement values. 16
17 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Modbus The RST-5002 has the capability to interface (via RS-485) with up to 10 of APG s Modbus based sensors, such as the MNU and MP series level sensors. The RST acts as the Master device, querying each Modbus sensor and posting the readings to the Website on an assigned interval. NOTE: each Modbus sensor will show up on the Website as a sub-sensor to it s RST master. For example, if the RST s serial number is L , then Modbus sensor 1 would be displayed as L _1, while Modbus sensor 2 would be displayed as L _2, and so forth. Modbus TCP/IP Using the RST s IP address and port number 502, the RST s readings can be polled at address number 11 on registers Example: 0001: Transaction Identifier 0000: Protocol Identifier 0006: Message Length (6 bytes to follow) 0B: The Unit Identifier (11 = 0B hex) Note: 0B is for the LOE/RST and 01 through 08 would be for the sensors attached to the LOE/RST 04: The Function Code (read Analog Output Holding Registers) 012E: The Data Address of the first register requested. (303 = 12E hex) 0002: The total number of registers requested. (read 2 registers 303 to 304) Byte order (hex values) B E
18 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 RS-485 Network Settings Baud Settings: selects the communication baud rate between the RST and the attached Modbus sensors. Refer to the Modbus sensor s documentation for the appropriate setting (typically 9600 Baud). Number of Sensors On Line: sets the number of Modbus sensors that are connected to the RST. Sensor Number to View: used to select the sensor number to be viewed or programmed. The parameters of the selected sensor will populate the RS-485 Modbus Input pages, and it s readings can be viewed in the RS-485 Holding Register page. New Sensor Number: used to change the address number of the sensor currently being viewed. Each Modbus sensor connected to the RST must be assigned a unique sensor address number (0 to 10). Duplicate sensor address numbers will cause communication errors. RS485 Sample Rate: determines how often the RST polls any attached Modbus sensors. 18
19 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series RS-485 Modbus Input Registers This page is available to view the readings held in the Input registers of the Modbus sensor currently selected (see Sensor Number to View under RS-485 Network Settings on previous page). RS-485 Modbus Holding Registers 1 & 2 These pages are used to configure the parameters of Modbus sensors that are interfaced with the RST (see Sensor Number to View under RS_485 Settings on next page). Not all parameters are applicable to every Modbus sensor. Refer to the Modbus sensor s user manual for parameter descriptions. NOTE: the Modbus sensor parameters can also be changed through the levelandflow.com website. (see Using the levelandflow.com website beginning on next page). 19
20 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Using the levelandflow.com website APG s levelandflow.com website provides access to sensor readings, as well as the capability to setup /text-message alerts and remotely adjust sensor parameters (dependent on assigned user access rights). General Navigation Sites Tab: displays the list of sites assigned to the user. Click on a site box to view the list of the sensors that are assigned to that site. Click on an individual sensor to access the readings data as well as to adjust sensor parameters (for those with access rights). Profile Tab: allows the user to manage their profile. NOTE: the Latitude, Longitude and Zoom setting are for setting your default view when entering the Google Maps feature. Simply click the Set button, find your location on the map and click on the location to set a marker. Ensure the zoom at the desired level and click the Set User s Google map start location button to save the location. Data Logging and Retrieval Begin Date and End Date: used to set the time period for the data to be retrieved. Chart: retrieves the data in the form of a line chart. Excel: retrieves the data as an Microsoft Excel file. View Data: retrieves a list of sensor readings along with the associated time stamp. Alarm History: displays a list of alarms that have previously occured. View Parameters: displays a list of all sensor parameters as of the last time the sensor logged into the website. 20
21 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Sensor Settings Edit Info: allows the user to assign description tags, set time zone information, and set a sensor location on the Google Maps feature. Setting the Sensor Google Maps Locations: click on the Edit Info button and then click the Set button, find the sensor s location on the map and click on it s location to set a marker. Ensure the zoom at the desired level and click the Set sensors Google map location button to save the location. Edit Parameters: allows users (with access rights) to adjustment sensor parameters. NOTE: parameter changes made from the website will only take effect after the LOE reports to the website at the next scheduled call-in interval. Edit Alarms: allows users (with access rights) to add alarms to send or text message alerts whenever an alarm condition occurs and when the alarm condition clears (see website Setting Websitre Alarms section below). Website Alarms There are three different types of website alarms: Immediate, Interval, and Heartbeat. Refer to descriptions below. Immediate Alarms: results from an alarm condition on one of the RST s solid state relays (Trip 1 & Trip 2). If one of the trip relays enters an alarm condition, the RST will report the alarm to the website without waiting for the next scheduled call-in interval. NOTE: in addition to setting an alarm on the website, the RST s trip relays must also be configured for website alarming. See Activating Website Alarms on page 11 for details. 21
22 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Interval Alarms: alarm condition is based solely on the sensor readings as reported at the scheduled call-in interval. i.e. the alarm is a function of the website and is not generated by the sensor itself. Heartbeat Alarm: once every 4 hours the website checks the call-in status of all sensors that have been assigned a heartbeat alarm. If the RST missed the last scheduled login, an alert message would then be sent to notify the user(s) that the sensor is not reported to the website. Immediate Alarm Settings NOTE: the trip relay(s) must be configured for website alarming. See Activating Website Alarms on page 11 for details. Label: sets the alarm label that will be included in the alert message title. Message: allows the user to enter a brief message that will be included in the body of the or text alert message. Call Type: selects the type of alert message to be sent. If None is selected, the alarm condition will show on the website but no message will be sent. Sent: (view only) shows the status of the Delay count (see Delay below). Delay: sets the number of times the alarm must activate before an alarm message will be sent. Setting the Delay to 0 will disable the alarm. Auto Clear: when checked, the Delay count will reset to 0 and begin again at the end of each cycle, resulting in a new alert message each time the Delay count is reached. If Auto Clear is unchecked, the alert message will be sent when the Delay count is reached, but no further messages will be sent unless the alarm condition clears and then reactivates and is processed though the Delay count filter. If the alarm condition clears and Auto Clear is unchecked, an Alarm Clear message will be sent to the contact. Contact: selects the user to receive the alert message (based the address and/or cell phone number in their user profile). 22
23 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Interval Alarm Settings Label: sets the alarm label that will be included in the alert message title. Message: allows the user to enter a brief message that will be included in the body of the or text alert message. Call Type: selects the type of alert message to be sent. If None is selected, the alarm condition will show on the website but no message will be sent. Alarm Point: defines the value (in the unit of measure of the sensor reading) for the alarm condition. If the box below is checked, the alarm condition will occur whenever the sensor reading is greater than the Alarm Point value. If left unchecked, the alarm condition will be whenever the sensor reading is less than the Alarm Point value. Offset Clear: sets an offset, starting from the Alarm Point and extending away from the alarm zone, that must be reached before the alarm condition will clear. This is to prevent repeated alarm chatter if the target is fluctuating back and forth across the Alarm Point. Sent: (view only) shows the status of the Delay count (see Delay below). Delay: sets the number of times the alarm must activate before an alarm message will be sent. Setting the Delay to 0 will disable the alarm. Auto Clear: when checked, the Delay count will reset to 0 and begin again at the end of each cycle, resulting in a new alert message each time the Delay count is reached. If Auto Clear is unchecked, the alert message will be sent when the Delay count is reached, but no further messages will be sent unless the alarm condition clears and then reactivates and is processed though the Delay count filter. If the alarm condition clears and Auto Clear is unchecked, an Alarm Clear message will be sent to the contact. Contact: selects the user to receive the alert message (based the address and/or cell phone number in their user profile). 23
24 RST-5000 Series Rev. A2, 1/12 Heartbeat Alarm Settings Label: sets the alarm label that will be included in the alert message title. Message: allows the user to enter a brief message that will be included in the body of the or text alert message. Call Type: selects the type of alert message to be sent. If None is selected, the alarm condition will show on the website but no message will be sent. Sent: (view only) shows the status of the Delay count (see Delay below). Delay: sets the number of times the alarm must activate before an alarm message will be sent. Setting the Delay to 0 will disable the alarm. Auto Clear: when checked, the Delay count will reset to 0 and begin again at the end of each cycle, resulting in a new alert message each time the Delay count is reached. If Auto Clear is unchecked, the alert message will be sent when the Delay count is reached, but no further messages will be sent unless the alarm condition clears and then reactivates and is processed though the Delay count filter. If the alarm condition clears and Auto Clear is unchecked, an Alarm Clear message will be sent to the contact. Contact: selects the user to receive the alert message (based the address and/or cell phone number in their user profile). Adding a new contacts to an existing alarm If more than one contact needs to receive an and/or text message alert, a duplicate alarm must be added and assigned to the new contact. Simply select the alarm you wish to duplicate, click on the Copy button, select the new Contact, and click the Add button. 24
25 Rev. A2, 1/12 RST-5000 Series Specifications Operating Voltage...48 Vdc POE (requires injector or switch) or Vdc supply Inputs...(1) 4-20 ma Up to 10 of APG s Modbus based sensors (optional switched inputs available) Total Current Draw Vdc Maximum Power Rating W Available Outputs...Modbus TCP/IP (2) Isolated Solid State Relays (130 ma max.) Housing...Polyamide Mounting...33 mm Din-Rail Resolution...12 bit Adjustments...via internal webpage or levelandflow.com Operating Temperature to 140 F (-40 to 60 C) Cable Connection...RJ-45 + terminal strip for relays 7/8 4 B A G ND 2 4 V 4 1/2 25
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